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Escalation
McCain: Jerry Falwell no agent of intolerance
St. McCain says shut up!
Typical politician
John McCain's Cue Cards

Will the Real John McCain Please Stand Up!

PHOENIX (By Jon Garrido) February 1, 2007 — John McCain has always taken what ever step is politically expedient to further his position to run for the presidency of the United States.

He is quick to attest to the time he served as a prisoner of war in Viet Nam and as dreadful as this period of his life was, none of this qualifies airplane pilot McCain with the same level of military expertise as U.S. military generals who lead our troops in Iraq.

To attest to this, McCain advocates the Bush Doctrine of sending an additional 21,500 troops to Iraq and we all know what a disaster George Bush has been as Commander in Chief. Should McCain be elected president, the same Iraq quagmire would continue to the further demise of the United States.

An example of McCain political expedient maneuvers is to appeal to a broad base of constituents. On any given day, McCain is saying what ever plays to that constituent group and at a later time to another constituent group with a completely opposite view, McCain's playbook champions actions to appease this other group.

A prime example: John McCain sponsored Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the US Senate and proceeded across the United States to inform Hispanic organizations of his sponsorship to champion the Comprehensive Immigration Bill with amnesty. At the very same time, back in Arizona, McCain became campaign manager for Jon Kyl's re-election bid back to the US Senate from Arizona.

As the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill was debated on the floor of the US Senate, Senator Kyl chipped away at the proposed bill by inclusions of crimes committed by immigrants being cause for automatic deportation back to country of origin. This long list of crimes included frivolous acts such as jay walking. Had the McCain Immigration Reform Bill been approved with the Kyl amendments, all undocumented would have been deported. A strategic win for McCain winning approval of Hispanic groups by championing Immigration Reform and in turn favorable Hispanic voter support in 2008. Yet, the hidden agenda using Kyl would have deported the undocumented winning support from conservative Republicans. A win-win for McCain and conservative Republicans. A gigantic con game played on Hispanics.

Back in Arizona, Kyl campaign television advertisements used in his bid for re-election from Arizona, Kyl used actual Arizona county sheriffs to state they all opposed amnesty. Kyl at the end of the television ad stating he opposed amnesty. At the end of the campaign television ad, McCain is identified as the Kyl campaign manger at the very same time back in Washington sponsoring Comprehensive Immigration Reform with amnesty.

With the importance of requiring the 2008 presidential vote of American Hispanics to be elected president, McCain spoke out of one side of his mouth supporting Comprehensive Immigration Reform while managing Kyl's campaign blocking passage of the immigration bill.

The con man often works with an accomplice called a shill, who helps manipulate the mark into the con man's trick or dishonest plan. A perfect description of McCain and Kyl.

Hispanic groups who parade McCain as a supporter qualify for the dubious honor of being named Hispanic News' most gullible. There is already a list of qualifiers.

It seems all his double talk has started to hurt him in the polls. A new Rasmussen poll has him down to 52% approval. He was at 59% in December. Although, it could have also been the Iraq escalation, which every sentient being opposes, or possibly the fact he was one of 28 Republican Senators to vote in favor of eliminating the federal minimum wage. Yes, completely scrapping it considering polls show that 80% support raising the minimum wage.

 

Temper Temper

Arianna has been blogging over at The Huffington Post about her trip to Davos for the annual World Economic Forum meeting. While there, she has been lucky enough to encounter the seething, frothing, snarling beast that is the famous McCain temper tantrum (when he's not busy telling the rest of us to "work together" and be "bipartisan" of course) . Go to Huff Post to read all the details of McCain's freak out.

Or perhaps it was a "senior moment?" You would think McCain could at least keep one eye open to listen to the guy whose failed policies he has fully embraced in Iraq.

My first blog at therealmccain. It feels so fresh and new. Like that first time you tried to sneak a drink in high school or ban abortion if you're Jerry Falwell. Ok, now it's time to get past the pleasantries. It seems that after so many years of changing his opinions to suit his political ambitions, John McCain has finally overloaded and needs you to tell him what to think, well, at all. At least if you have money.

Sidney Blumenthal: "McCain's political colleagues, however, know another side of the action hero - a volatile man with a hair-trigger temper, who shouted at Senator Ted Kennedy on the Senate floor to 'shut up', and called fellow Republican senators 'shithead ... fucking jerk ... asshole'. A few months ago, McCain suddenly rushed up to a friend of mine, a prominent Washington lawyer, at a social event, and threatened to beat him up because he represented a client McCain happened to dislike. Then, just as suddenly, profusely and tearfully, he apologized."

Sen. John McCain started feeling the heat of being the GOP White House front-runner yesterday as questions arose over his embrace of Jerry Falwell - a man he once labeled an "agent of intolerance."

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